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- First
Letter Written by Tariel to His Beloved
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- 380
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- "ASMATH spoke to me boldly, she was
not timid.
- What can I tell of myself, who I was, how
can I estimate my
- joy? My heart was beating, it trembled, it
failed me, my
- face became crystal again, rubies flamed in
my cheeks.
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- 381
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- "WITH mine eyes I gazed upon the
letter written by her.
- I wrote in answer: 'O moon, how indeed can
the sun surpass
- thee! May God not give me that which is not
like thee! I
- feel as in a dream; I cannot believe in my
survival.'
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- 382
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- "I SAID to Asmat'h: 'I cannot devise
more answer than
- this. Say thus to her: "0 sun! since
thou art arisen as a
- light for me, behold thou hast revived me
who was dead;
- I shall faint no more henceforth, whatever
be the service
- I am a liar if I shun it.'"
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- 383
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- "ASMAT'H said to me: 'She told me:
"Let us do thus,
- thus were it better: Whoever sees thee will
discover nothing
- of my discourse with him; he will come to
see me as if he
- were making love to thee." She
entreated me to tell the
- Amirbar so to behave.'
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- 384
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- "THIS counsel pleased me, the wisdom
of the heart of
- her whom even the sun took care not to gaze
on; she had
- given to me to hear the refined
conversation of her in whose
- rays daylight was like darkness.
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- 385
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- "I GAVE Asmat'h choice jewels with a
golden cup. She
- said to me: 'No, I do not want them; I have
these to
- satiety.' She took one ring weighing a
drachma: 'This is
- enough for a token; I am full of other
bracelets.'
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- 386
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- "THE maid arose and went forth. The
spears spared my
- heart, joy lightened my darkness, the fire
which had burned
- me was extinguished. I went in and sat down
at the banquet
- where my comrades were drinking; joyful, I
distributed
- gifts, the jubilation increased."
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